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and what that does is put u.s. forces more at risk. so that's why there was that incredible change of tone. gwen: especially in a week where we had new record casualty numbers that were set. >> july is the deadliest month for u.s. can casualties of the war. we said that in june at this very table and said that was the deadliest month. there were 60 americans killed in june. thus far there have been 66 americans killed this july. and i don't think things are going to improve for a while. you don't even have all the surge troops in there. so this indeed was a really startling week and particularly with those documents. >> so, martha, what can you tell us about wikileaks and the person behind it, and also, the private first class who is suspected of having provided them all that material? >> well, the founder of wikileaks is a man named julian assan. he's 39 years old, an australian, and he heralded letting out all the documents at the beginning of the week. he was questioned about it when it came forward that there were names of afghans
and what that does is put u.s. forces more at risk. so that's why there was that incredible change of tone. gwen: especially in a week where we had new record casualty numbers that were set. >> july is the deadliest month for u.s. can casualties of the war. we said that in june at this very table and said that was the deadliest month. there were 60 americans killed in june. thus far there have been 66 americans killed this july. and i don't think things are going to improve for a while....
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from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president of obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, they would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there would not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there would not have been the takeover of auto industry, the insurance industry, the banking industry, financial institutions, because people have made it clear that is not what they want their government to do. they want their government to create a pathway to opportunity and get the hell out o
from governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to pick a new course and take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. what that is going to mean. because it' important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said when the people fear the government, there is tyranny. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. at this hour, my friends, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people...
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and u.s. imposed tougher sanctions on iran last month after the country failed to accept a un fuel swap deal instead it opted for a plan backed by turkey and brazil which doesn't halt around enrichment process igor an expert from the institute of world economy and international affairs in moscow says turkey and brazil are interested in getting iran impact a negotiation. brazil have started to play a greater all international politics and. is taken a more independent policy that it used to do and actually turkey is very much interested in the securing in securing the region i've been studying the problem for over a decade and a half have seen that the closer neighbors close neighbors such as turkey and russia have always shown more prudent and realistic approach towards the sure russian policy has been really consistent and of course russia has thought of all international law and it does russia follows its own national interests and also russia is a major poll that has many partners and russia
and u.s. imposed tougher sanctions on iran last month after the country failed to accept a un fuel swap deal instead it opted for a plan backed by turkey and brazil which doesn't halt around enrichment process igor an expert from the institute of world economy and international affairs in moscow says turkey and brazil are interested in getting iran impact a negotiation. brazil have started to play a greater all international politics and. is taken a more independent policy that it used to do...
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u.s. government officials say it is the position of ceo of bp. a post held by tony hayward since 2007 until apparently very soon. since the oil started gushing back in april, bp has tried to weather its own storm surrounding it. and ceo tony hayward as the public face of the company has only made waves. >> i'm not stonewalling. >>> he stated that the size of the spill is tiny compared to the size of the gulf of mexico. while the crisis roiled, he attended a yacht race and then these memorable words. >> i'd like my life back. >> well, now it looks like he has it. reportedly, bp's board has been negotiating his departure and he may resign as early as tomorrow. one day before the board is set to announce a huge second quarter loss. bp is saying mr. hayward remains the chief executive officer and has the full confidence of our board and senior management. calling the reports just rumors and speculation. on the front lines today, boats that had to leave ahead of the storm are back. to continue
u.s. government officials say it is the position of ceo of bp. a post held by tony hayward since 2007 until apparently very soon. since the oil started gushing back in april, bp has tried to weather its own storm surrounding it. and ceo tony hayward as the public face of the company has only made waves. >> i'm not stonewalling. >>> he stated that the size of the spill is tiny compared to the size of the gulf of mexico. while the crisis roiled, he attended a yacht race and then...
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the cost of a can of worms is reopened as the u.s. highest court says the region's declaration of independence was legal we get more perspective on that too in just a few minutes. another story from the week an israeli courts convicted an arab man of great by deception after he lied to an israeli woman he slept with about being jewish but while some say it's justice critics argue it's a thinly veiled excuse for racism. this jewish jerusalem suburb is surrounded by arab neighborhoods and far from cultivating a culture of tolerance vigilante style jewish patrol groups calling themselves fire for judaism stand watch outside the local shopping mall their mission to prevent arab men mixing with the local jewish girls the municipality has created a twenty four hour hotline where parents and friends can phone to rat on jewish girls breaking this to boo a specially trained team of counselors and psychologists is on standby to rescue them as a leash more. it's important to save our traditions culture history and identity because without this w
the cost of a can of worms is reopened as the u.s. highest court says the region's declaration of independence was legal we get more perspective on that too in just a few minutes. another story from the week an israeli courts convicted an arab man of great by deception after he lied to an israeli woman he slept with about being jewish but while some say it's justice critics argue it's a thinly veiled excuse for racism. this jewish jerusalem suburb is surrounded by arab neighborhoods and far...
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any u.s. senators are calling for an inquiry into the release of the lockerbie bomber the u.k. prime minister david cameron refuses to conduct the procure also denies reports that oil giant b.p. was involved in the release b.p. has been accused of lobbying for a gras you to be freed to secure an energy deal griet was freed last year on the grounds he is terminally ill two hundred seventy people mostly americans were killed as a plane was blown up over scotland's lockerbie. and other tropical storm is intensifying and heading towards the south china adding to the weather woes that have slipped to millions in the country it comes as officials announce the death toll of seven hundred in china so far this year from floods caused by torrential rains millions have been forced to flee their homes hundreds remain missing as the bad weather rages on most of the casualties are due to mudslides and landslides resulting from the heavy downpours. time now for business of data you can see and this year with the latest of course and we here in the book making could soon become big business in
any u.s. senators are calling for an inquiry into the release of the lockerbie bomber the u.k. prime minister david cameron refuses to conduct the procure also denies reports that oil giant b.p. was involved in the release b.p. has been accused of lobbying for a gras you to be freed to secure an energy deal griet was freed last year on the grounds he is terminally ill two hundred seventy people mostly americans were killed as a plane was blown up over scotland's lockerbie. and other tropical...
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u.s. seen a normal pattern of life. the people feel safe. -- you have seen in a normal pattern of life -- you have seen a normal pattern of life. >> this is the sixth time i get into this area. this village is alive and working very well. the problem is the security is only skin deep. if you talk to local people, there are still problems in this area. the shopkeepers say they are caught between troops and the insurgents. they want peace talks, not fighting. the old man says war is not the answer. i asked them who they would like to see in charge here, into a man, they said "the taliban." the real battle is to win the support of the people here. there has been progress, but it is limited. once again, troops are on the move against the taliban and the fifth bloody summer is under way. bbc news. >> masked men in sri lanka had attacked an independent television station coming to an opposition candidate. -- linked to a former opposition candidate. >> the attackers struck in an ultra-secure area close to the army headquarters
u.s. seen a normal pattern of life. the people feel safe. -- you have seen in a normal pattern of life -- you have seen a normal pattern of life. >> this is the sixth time i get into this area. this village is alive and working very well. the problem is the security is only skin deep. if you talk to local people, there are still problems in this area. the shopkeepers say they are caught between troops and the insurgents. they want peace talks, not fighting. the old man says war is not the...
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do they assume that soonee or later, the u.s. is gone to pull out? that the u.s. will pull out. that is what they tell the afghan villagers. the often commented that the americans have the watches, but we have the timee they do not have a timeline. they have nowhere else to go. that is their home. immediately after 9/11, in afghanistan working with their afghan allies, i was often asked, are you going to stick with us this time? referring to our promises made during these -- during the soviee occupation. the afghans remember that. they are wondering if we are going to stick with them. are we with the afghan people in this fledgling democracy? i do not have the answer.+ at the time, i told them, yes. today, based on the political atmosphere, i do not know. >> it has been several years and we are still there. have we ained any credibility? >> not been the president announces a timeline for withdrawal. he did not see the non-military care, the econnmic develop it.t- very little has gone to the villages and to the afghan ppople. nine years ago, only 6% of the afghan people were on t
do they assume that soonee or later, the u.s. is gone to pull out? that the u.s. will pull out. that is what they tell the afghan villagers. the often commented that the americans have the watches, but we have the timee they do not have a timeline. they have nowhere else to go. that is their home. immediately after 9/11, in afghanistan working with their afghan allies, i was often asked, are you going to stick with us this time? referring to our promises made during these -- during the soviee...
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it seems the u.s. can't go without a hot spice story this summer they banished anna chapman now another anna has entered the stage also in her twenty's this time more of a smuggler than a spine and if i'm on a vote was arrested in new york for trying to smuggle several state of the art night gunsight devices into russia. she says she bought them online for her husband and his friends who happen to be fans of hunting there is no connection whatsoever between ana and. the folks evident in fort hood back on july tenth and ne she's not a spy the government's not even saying that she's a spy this is just this is just the press trying to us and say she lies the story. but to most american media she's yet another twenty something russian agent. in light of this season's spy hike every russian woman in the u.s. seems to use mystery. young maybe a schoolteacher or maybe a reporter doesn't matter what you do but the allure of a russian spies there and the women are the most intriguing. movie critics say the rest
it seems the u.s. can't go without a hot spice story this summer they banished anna chapman now another anna has entered the stage also in her twenty's this time more of a smuggler than a spine and if i'm on a vote was arrested in new york for trying to smuggle several state of the art night gunsight devices into russia. she says she bought them online for her husband and his friends who happen to be fans of hunting there is no connection whatsoever between ana and. the folks evident in fort...
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american u.s. foreign policy and this is actually the objective of the quote unquote terrorists if you will to get the west to show its true face in the international arena to show itself as an imperialist power to show itself as an ideological power that is false and so the more they suppress domestic rights the more they are exposed for each and every muslim to see and the more muslims will take the view that we are at war with the west hundreds of hate crimes have been committed since nine eleven and the end of the decade of fear is not yet in sight and our new york. as a consequence of america's misadventures abroad is that in the eyes of the world it is losing any authority as role model and that's the view of one outspoken rapper in the us we spoke to our team. i think america's nightmare is a mirror. reflection of the ugliness we have to remember that. america is this model for democracy you know it's just the facade of you know everybody is the make up is there but behind the make up is kin
american u.s. foreign policy and this is actually the objective of the quote unquote terrorists if you will to get the west to show its true face in the international arena to show itself as an imperialist power to show itself as an ideological power that is false and so the more they suppress domestic rights the more they are exposed for each and every muslim to see and the more muslims will take the view that we are at war with the west hundreds of hate crimes have been committed since nine...
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to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kyle human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan kakuta beast dot com in washington we have now was he is the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and wars within and in london we go to anatol lieven the chair of international relations and terrorism studies at king's college london and the author of the upcoming book pakistan a hard country and another member of our cross talk team on the hunger all right across talk rules in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want and until i want to go to you first hillary clinton was in islam about not long ago i had a gift five hundred million dollars for civilian projects build dams and schools and whatnot and the pakistanis were didn't seem all that grateful expression after almost twelve billion dollars in aid since the bush administration almost eight of billion of that was for military but the
to discuss pakistan u.s. relations i'm joined by dan kyle human dubai he's the editor of the news service pakistan kakuta beast dot com in washington we have now was he is the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council of the united states and author of crossed swords pakistan its army and wars within and in london we go to anatol lieven the chair of international relations and terrorism studies at king's college london and the author of the upcoming book pakistan a hard country...
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now at least five suspected militants have been killed and four wounded after a u.s. drone attack in northwest pakistan this follow saturday's attack on a militant compound in the same area that killed sixteen now despite concerns the unmanned aircraft are causing more and more civilian casualties the u.s. military plans to increase their production to target the taliban. the car out of the blue two words for you predator drones. you will never see it coming a drone is ten times cheaper than a fighter jet it requires no pilot so there are no troop deaths to explain it's the perfect weapon for covered cia operations in countries like pakistan and afghanistan if things go wrong you can deny it all. and things do go wrong studies by independent international experts suggest that for every militant killed as many as fifteen civilians also die there's no way of getting exact numbers the cia keeps its drones program under wraps but the united nations and other international organizations question the legality of the extensive use of the weapon it becomes different when you
now at least five suspected militants have been killed and four wounded after a u.s. drone attack in northwest pakistan this follow saturday's attack on a militant compound in the same area that killed sixteen now despite concerns the unmanned aircraft are causing more and more civilian casualties the u.s. military plans to increase their production to target the taliban. the car out of the blue two words for you predator drones. you will never see it coming a drone is ten times cheaper than a...
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extensive civilian casualties caused by u.s. and matted drones raises fears of possible revenge attacks on the american mainland . v.m.s. international aids conference heralds a medical breakthroughs but critics say companies place profit before treatment and up next artie's a debate show crosstalk.
extensive civilian casualties caused by u.s. and matted drones raises fears of possible revenge attacks on the american mainland . v.m.s. international aids conference heralds a medical breakthroughs but critics say companies place profit before treatment and up next artie's a debate show crosstalk.
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. >> couric: in afghanistan today, a traffic accident involving u.s. contractors triggered a street riot in kabul. angry afghans attacked the contractors and set fire to their vehicles as police moved in, firing weapons in the air. at least four afghans were killed, but it's unclear if all died in the accident or in the riot and gunfire that followed. also today, the military reported six more americans were killed in southern afghanistan. that raises the death toll to 66 for july, the worst month of the war for u.s. forces. in war, there are two fronts-- one where troops face the enemy in battle and one where their loved ones wait and worry that they'll receive the worst kind of news. that's where terry mccarthy takes us tonight in his ongoing series following the third battalion, first marine-- "the thundering 3rd." >> reporter: may 11 this year, a roadside bomb kills marine sergeant kenneth may and corporal jeffrey johnson in garmsir, southern afghanistan. half a day later and halfway around the world in southern california, may's wife, crystal, get
. >> couric: in afghanistan today, a traffic accident involving u.s. contractors triggered a street riot in kabul. angry afghans attacked the contractors and set fire to their vehicles as police moved in, firing weapons in the air. at least four afghans were killed, but it's unclear if all died in the accident or in the riot and gunfire that followed. also today, the military reported six more americans were killed in southern afghanistan. that raises the death toll to 66 for july, the...
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new york and the u.s. congress has been asked to give the green light to an israeli attack on iran nearly one third of house republicans expressed support for a measure of backing a military strike against the islamic republic iran expert trita parsi from the woodrow wilson center for scholars says the move sends a dangerous signal. there has already been signs that is was going to be a major element that some republicans will use to be able to get both voters as well as finance donations to campaigns away from the democrats but the problem is that this is not a theoretical exercise at the end of the even silly season has real repercussions in the real world and the danger here is the signal is being sent to israel that actually if we were to take this action in spite of the fact that the white house has sent a clear signal supporting congress at least if the republicans take over and take take over are sending a signal that actually they would welcome it i think it can be seen as an encouragement for vari
new york and the u.s. congress has been asked to give the green light to an israeli attack on iran nearly one third of house republicans expressed support for a measure of backing a military strike against the islamic republic iran expert trita parsi from the woodrow wilson center for scholars says the move sends a dangerous signal. there has already been signs that is was going to be a major element that some republicans will use to be able to get both voters as well as finance donations to...
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the author that time, soldiers -- a third of that time, it has been soldiers from the u.s. coalition. they have not meant to kill civilians, but it sometimes happens. this woman's husband, a car mechanic, was shot by u.s. soldiers. he thought that they were thieves. his death will bring the poverty to his family. >> what can i say about the americans? it made me a widow in my five children orphans. -- and my five children orphans. >> this is one of the toughest countries in the world to live in. one of the poorest and most corrupt. there are documents about how the american aid initiatives have also failed. opinion polls show support for the international coalition of forces here. it is still far higher than it is for the taliban. but support for the taliban is gradually rising, and one of the main reasons is because of the number of civilians killed by foreign forces. that is what makes the revelations in these documents so potentially damaging. the taliban killed many more people than are killed by international forces from the air or the ground. civilians are caught betw
the author that time, soldiers -- a third of that time, it has been soldiers from the u.s. coalition. they have not meant to kill civilians, but it sometimes happens. this woman's husband, a car mechanic, was shot by u.s. soldiers. he thought that they were thieves. his death will bring the poverty to his family. >> what can i say about the americans? it made me a widow in my five children orphans. -- and my five children orphans. >> this is one of the toughest countries in the...
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u.s. state of arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge and you legislation have been designed to make illegal immigration a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers or the giants drop the crime part and requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times the state government has vowed to appeal the changes and critics of the law say violate people's freedom while defenders argue rights have nothing to do with it my colleague spoke to both sides. it's a victory first and foremost for civil rights and human rights. so-called illegal immigrants are part of our community there are millions of people who are in the united states without authorization they live in our communities they they go to the schools with their children the members of synagogues and churches they part of the u.s. fabric and they should be treated with respect and dignity as a black man as a west african descendant of the slaves this is a slap in our face because what
u.s. state of arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge and you legislation have been designed to make illegal immigration a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers or the giants drop the crime part and requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times the state government has vowed to appeal the changes and critics of the law say violate people's freedom while defenders argue rights have nothing to do with it my colleague spoke to both...
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u.s. government they also demonstrate a point u.s. senator john kerry sums up the also calling the leaks unacceptable and illegal that after nearly nine years of war more than a thousand american casualties and billions of u.s. taxpayer dollars. the taliban. appear to be strong as they have a stronger enemy means experts on policy in the middle east are calling for a stronger strategy asking for more time i think the first time we ought to do is just is to stop talking about twenty eleven and start talking about twenty four tane and more resources the second they want it is a big tactical hit on the taliban dr david kilcullen a counterinsurgency expert says in other words you have to do a lot of damage on the taliban before they'll be willing to talk a strategy that may sound familiar more money more troops and more time and if you do well there's no guarantee anything will change is it possible that this war is just unwinnable but certainly possible the thing is we want to know until we g
u.s. government they also demonstrate a point u.s. senator john kerry sums up the also calling the leaks unacceptable and illegal that after nearly nine years of war more than a thousand american casualties and billions of u.s. taxpayer dollars. the taliban. appear to be strong as they have a stronger enemy means experts on policy in the middle east are calling for a stronger strategy asking for more time i think the first time we ought to do is just is to stop talking about twenty eleven and...
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know when didn't sign the u.s. war in afghanistan has now become washington's longest ever military campaign of lord supposing vietnam. lost from the polls the beginning of cooperation between the us on the soviet union at the height of the cold war the apollo soyuz the space mission happened thirty five years ago. russians up for the worst drought in more than a decade and many farmers say despite government help they still face bankruptcy that and more in our business program and twenty minutes. of our warm welcome see this is the line from moscow i'm on this have good cooperation between russia and germany is on the high say president medvedev and chancellor angela merkel well song to the at the petersburg for today will we can now across. his ear get that invoke for us following events so daniel angela merkel and to meet them a very of a pretty busy day did they say wants but it she this year is russia germany summit . where you really get the sense that the two have a strong relationship on a personal level wh
know when didn't sign the u.s. war in afghanistan has now become washington's longest ever military campaign of lord supposing vietnam. lost from the polls the beginning of cooperation between the us on the soviet union at the height of the cold war the apollo soyuz the space mission happened thirty five years ago. russians up for the worst drought in more than a decade and many farmers say despite government help they still face bankruptcy that and more in our business program and twenty...
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the u.s. has handed over the last of iraq's prisons to the country's government authorities will take control of her own one thousand six hundred detainees have come close to the capital baghdad america's slowly withdrawing from iraq with a final deadline set for december next year the u.s. will continue to hold two hundred detainees though some of which were members of saddam hussein's last government though the majority of the five still but earlier i spoke to andre gilligan he's a journalist from britain's daily telegraph newspaper and also worked as a reporter in baghdad when the u.s. led invasion was launched back in two thousand and three he told me that remaining prisoners of the last go in the u.s. occupation. they are the last remaining if you like american black hole of detainees we we know roughly who's held one town in mowbray we know who's in custody in afghanistan and we still don't know who these people are conditions in very many. not very good conditions in the american jails
the u.s. has handed over the last of iraq's prisons to the country's government authorities will take control of her own one thousand six hundred detainees have come close to the capital baghdad america's slowly withdrawing from iraq with a final deadline set for december next year the u.s. will continue to hold two hundred detainees though some of which were members of saddam hussein's last government though the majority of the five still but earlier i spoke to andre gilligan he's a journalist...
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will never recognize kosovo as a separate state the u.s. court rules its declaration of independence doesn't break international law while the non-binding decision is praised by the u.s. and some european countries but are fears it sets a dangerous precedent for separatist movements around the. cultural capital and sets the scene for talks between the two would rather than silvio berlusconi on political and economic ties other cultural program celebrating the best of both russia and eastern. darts he reveals how the popular ukrainian holiday resort of a desk there is the thriving hub for human trafficking with many sex slaves being shipped from its ports to other countries. but makes an r.t. tonight's our debate show host people of all us is guess whether plans in some western countries to ban face covering islamic veils is an issue of women's rights or intolerance cross talk just ahead tonight. it is. a lonely and welcome to cross talk computor lavelle to ban or not to ban discussion continues with a muslim woman should be barred from appe
will never recognize kosovo as a separate state the u.s. court rules its declaration of independence doesn't break international law while the non-binding decision is praised by the u.s. and some european countries but are fears it sets a dangerous precedent for separatist movements around the. cultural capital and sets the scene for talks between the two would rather than silvio berlusconi on political and economic ties other cultural program celebrating the best of both russia and eastern....
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u.s. state of arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge the new legislation had been designed to make gratian a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers the judge dropped the crime art and a requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times the state government has vowed to pursue the changes critics of the law say violates people's freedom while the defenders argue it's not about rights it's not surprising the judge blocked the judge trying to sort of the most extreme aspects of the law it is a victory it's a victory first and foremost for civil rights and human rights. so called illegal immigrants are part of our community there are millions of people who are in the united states without authorization they live in our communities the they go to the schools with their children the members of synagogues and churches they part of the u.s. fabric and they should be treated with respect and dignity and then that to the extent the blocki
u.s. state of arizona which faced accusations of racism have been blocked by a federal judge the new legislation had been designed to make gratian a crime and penalize anyone helping undocumented workers the judge dropped the crime art and a requirement for immigrants to carry papers at all times the state government has vowed to pursue the changes critics of the law say violates people's freedom while the defenders argue it's not about rights it's not surprising the judge blocked the judge...
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both u.s. exports and u.s. imports have been expanding, reflecting growth in the global economy and recovery of world trade. stronger exports have in turn help foster growth in the u.s. manufacturing sector. inflation has remained low. the price index for personal consumption expenditures appears to have risen at an annual rate of 1% in the first half. overall inflation has fluctuated, by a number of measures, inflation has trended down over the past two years. the slack in labor and product markets has damened and increases in productivity have further reduce producers' unit labor costs. my colleagues on the federal market committee and i expect covented moderate growth, a growl decline in the unemployment rate and subdued inflation. board members and reserve bank presidents prepared forecasts of economic growth, unemployment and inflation for the years 2010-2012 and over the longer run. the forecasts were similar to those we released in february and may, although progress is now expected to be somewhat slower
both u.s. exports and u.s. imports have been expanding, reflecting growth in the global economy and recovery of world trade. stronger exports have in turn help foster growth in the u.s. manufacturing sector. inflation has remained low. the price index for personal consumption expenditures appears to have risen at an annual rate of 1% in the first half. overall inflation has fluctuated, by a number of measures, inflation has trended down over the past two years. the slack in labor and product...
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and the iraqi governments and the u.s. military especially remain silent so could this report finally change that or earlier i caught up with mina. chief editor of shark and i first asked her if she had been a fluid on to describe to us the devastation that she's seen not only there but all over iraq. so i've been in iraq when i was in from the it was just passing through to get into baghdad the effects have been severe we've heard from people everyone from doctors without borders who spoke extensively to journalists and briefed us to doctors that have been looking into this and you know ordinary iraqi citizens there are huge defects that have been reported that have been documented of course that there is no absolute evidence that can link it directly to the shelling of the u.s. military however the coincidence of the fact that this particular city was subjected to huge amounts of white phosphorus depleted uranium and shelling there is a correlation one of the problems has been that nobody can say this is one hundred perc
and the iraqi governments and the u.s. military especially remain silent so could this report finally change that or earlier i caught up with mina. chief editor of shark and i first asked her if she had been a fluid on to describe to us the devastation that she's seen not only there but all over iraq. so i've been in iraq when i was in from the it was just passing through to get into baghdad the effects have been severe we've heard from people everyone from doctors without borders who spoke...
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the u.s. senate is studying the faltering campaign in afghanistan even as another thirty billion dollars extra funding is approved for the war that's despite the leak of thousands of documents detailing among other things the cover up of civilian deaths . the czech republic has introduced a hotline for its senior citizens in need of help and outdated health care system and poverty mean many of the country's elderly are at severe risk of both physical and mental abuse. and russia suffers from the worst heatwave in decades some areas of the country haven't seen rain since may with crops being destroyed by fires blazes have also gulped several villages in several russian and caused a heavy small to hang over the capital. now peter with al and his guests crossed swords over israel's tactics in the west bank that's across the next r.t. . for the. we've got. the biggest issues good human voice face to face with the news makers. wealthy british style.
the u.s. senate is studying the faltering campaign in afghanistan even as another thirty billion dollars extra funding is approved for the war that's despite the leak of thousands of documents detailing among other things the cover up of civilian deaths . the czech republic has introduced a hotline for its senior citizens in need of help and outdated health care system and poverty mean many of the country's elderly are at severe risk of both physical and mental abuse. and russia suffers from...
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and hot of the heels of anna chapman and other so-called has been arrested in the u.s. the twenty four year old born american citizen is suspected of smuggling controlled on to iraq. as we have here in our t. and a farmer joins us now. hearing angry that the big names in football are now getting it all their own way. among some of the teens struggling to qualify for the champions league football next season well tonight the rushing to get their first taste of european action that in my. fellow that welcome to the sport thanks for joining me and these are the headlines the medals keep coming in barcelona is russia playing five european championships. walberg kings of sprint both will face each other next month so that the showdown this season. i don't know says he feels betrayed after losing the job as argentina coach. russia topped the medals table this morning at the european athletics championships that after a five which saw them pick up five medals the latest medal is in the women's ten thousand meters reigning champion. people fail to defend their title but picked
and hot of the heels of anna chapman and other so-called has been arrested in the u.s. the twenty four year old born american citizen is suspected of smuggling controlled on to iraq. as we have here in our t. and a farmer joins us now. hearing angry that the big names in football are now getting it all their own way. among some of the teens struggling to qualify for the champions league football next season well tonight the rushing to get their first taste of european action that in my. fellow...
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british antiwar activists are claiming the massive leak of u.s. military documents in afghanistan is signed to get out of the country and marks the beginning of the end of international intervention in the water and country the files posted online by wiki leaks so just the situation on the ground is far from the official picture being nineteen thousand pages details civilian deaths at their hands of nato troops as well as concerns pakistani intelligence could be helping the taliban calls to end the war now growing louder in many countries including the u.k. lower and that's a matter for a british soldier whose refusal to fight cost him his freedom. this is the soldier who said no to the speaking out against the conflict one he called it illegal and unjustifiable his advice to the government also i would say listen to people just simply as. people in the morning with. these conflicts. you know the call of will to fall off the wagon which was the message which confusion the storm just want to start listening to public clinton joined the army in two
british antiwar activists are claiming the massive leak of u.s. military documents in afghanistan is signed to get out of the country and marks the beginning of the end of international intervention in the water and country the files posted online by wiki leaks so just the situation on the ground is far from the official picture being nineteen thousand pages details civilian deaths at their hands of nato troops as well as concerns pakistani intelligence could be helping the taliban calls to end...
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the gulf oil spill and the war that has become now the longest in u.s. history. fishing has been decimated by the spill at time when fishing around the world is in jeopardy. paul greenberg is a contributor to "new york times" magazine and the author of a new book on the subject called "for fish." and former advisor to general petraeus, david kilcullen. on wednesday alone eight more american soldiers lost their lives in combat. we're glad you joined us. paul greenberg and david kilcullen coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join dallas mavericks in removing financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] t
the gulf oil spill and the war that has become now the longest in u.s. history. fishing has been decimated by the spill at time when fishing around the world is in jeopardy. paul greenberg is a contributor to "new york times" magazine and the author of a new book on the subject called "for fish." and former advisor to general petraeus, david kilcullen. on wednesday alone eight more american soldiers lost their lives in combat. we're glad you joined us. paul greenberg and...
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can be best described as organized crime it is not a state in any way shape or form just because the u.s. state department says it is it doesn't mean it is. well the higgs ruling on cause of also sparked reaction from two other states seeking recognition i can see here say the move confirms that their right to independence they hope the decision will push other countries to follow the example of russia and several other states which recognize them after the georgian war of two thousand and eight years prime minister sort of. feels these republics have more of a right to independence than. fact but the president confirms a people's right to determine their own identity at the same time giving their arguments more weight on the other hand it's all politicized and we can be sure that if we went to the hague we would get a similar ruling we probably wouldn't in spite of the fact that we have more historical legal and moral grounds to demand independence than cost of a double standards do exist it's not a secret to anyone in any case people who object to our independence will now find it diff
can be best described as organized crime it is not a state in any way shape or form just because the u.s. state department says it is it doesn't mean it is. well the higgs ruling on cause of also sparked reaction from two other states seeking recognition i can see here say the move confirms that their right to independence they hope the decision will push other countries to follow the example of russia and several other states which recognize them after the georgian war of two thousand and...
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iranian support of an afghan tractor plot and that the taliban used surface to air missiles against u.s. blackhawk helicopters -- >> the first thing he said to me regarding leaking any documents was that he had been the leaker of the colloquially known collateral murder video. >> reporter: he claims manning wanted to prove the u.s. was responsible for war crimes againsten know cents on the ground against afghans, so he tipped to chat with manning. >> i perhaps gave him the impression that i was someone who would be sympathetic to state treason. >> he says he was engaging in espy oh acknowledge and putting lives at risk all because of ego. >> did he tell you why he was leaking this information? >> he, in his own words, wanted hillary clinton to wake up and have a heart attack pretty much. >> lamo says he was excused by wikileaks, the web site that released the documents. he said he thought he would be an international star for his efforts, now he says wikileaks and his operators should be charged. >> depending on how wikileaks is looked at they can very easily be deemed to be a hospital
iranian support of an afghan tractor plot and that the taliban used surface to air missiles against u.s. blackhawk helicopters -- >> the first thing he said to me regarding leaking any documents was that he had been the leaker of the colloquially known collateral murder video. >> reporter: he claims manning wanted to prove the u.s. was responsible for war crimes againsten know cents on the ground against afghans, so he tipped to chat with manning. >> i perhaps gave him the...
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turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups they claim the league proves the reasoning behind the war was fictitious and embarrassing. and far from a breath of fresh air here in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small july's become the hottest month ever. in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime a former agent of israeli intelligence has spoken to r.t. about his day's hunting nazi war criminals he also shared with. his opinion on what president obama needs to do about iran and how israel can settle its differences with palestinians our exclusive interview is next on r.t. .
turn after the exposure of u.s. military secrets detailing mistakes and coverups they claim the league proves the reasoning behind the war was fictitious and embarrassing. and far from a breath of fresh air here in moscow with temperatures breaking records on a daily basis causing fires and small july's become the hottest month ever. in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime a former agent of israeli intelligence has spoken to r.t. about his day's hunting nazi war criminals he also...
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exposure of the biggest u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan including. support. from small people as being. the international space station. became habitable. structure and space became possible. with stay with us. hello there welcome to the school of the east and the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian prime league meeting at home my spot right now in . preseason playing both manchester united and big spending sitting loose in america. and lapping it up moans i guess when number six to extend his lead in the my attention paid championship start the football they were in the russian premier league again slipped out the army men suffering a two one loss at home to spot in our cheek and missing the chance to go second in the league it was the visitors who opened the scoring david said i'd say we're seeing the pinpoint pass blasted into the top was and at the end of the first piece i was going to come to think of it in the sport i think soon as i said th
exposure of the biggest u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan including. support. from small people as being. the international space station. became habitable. structure and space became possible. with stay with us. hello there welcome to the school of the east and the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian prime league meeting at home my spot right now in . preseason playing both manchester united and big spending sitting loose in...
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embarrassing exposure the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major cover ups over the war in afghanistan unreported civilian deaths and the stunning support from one of the. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional heat wave which has seen the hottest month on record moscow is also suffering from small and the smell of people has been felt in some areas of accountable. to the international space station x. ten years since it first became a miserable home and the largest structure in space became possible after russian support systems don't reveal. the sports update with anger. hello there welcome to the school in the east of the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian premier league beaten at home by spotlight now in . class. pre-season play in both manchester united and big spending city blues in america. and wrapping it up moans i guess when number six to extend his lead in the moto g.p. championship start the football they were in the russian premier league again slipped up the army man
embarrassing exposure the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major cover ups over the war in afghanistan unreported civilian deaths and the stunning support from one of the. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional heat wave which has seen the hottest month on record moscow is also suffering from small and the smell of people has been felt in some areas of accountable. to the international space station x. ten years since it first became a miserable home and the largest...
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. >> reporter: the u.s. blanketed the area with fliers and posters showing pictures of the two sailors, and offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to their safe return. >> there is a tremendous amount of effort going on to find them, to search, and beyond that, i wouldn't... i can't discuss any additional details. >> reporter: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, who was visiting afghanistan at the time, called it an unusual circumstance. the two sailors, members of a team training afghans, left their base at camp julian near kabul in an s.u.v. for the relatively short drive to camp eggers. yet their badly shot-up vehicle was found 80 miles south of kabul. why they strayed so far and why they drove into taliban- controlled territory by themselves-- a blatant violation of security procedures-- remain unknown. a statement posted on a taliban web site said they ambushed the s.u.v. in an attempt to capture the sailors alive. when the two men fought back, the taliban opened fire, killing one, but
. >> reporter: the u.s. blanketed the area with fliers and posters showing pictures of the two sailors, and offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to their safe return. >> there is a tremendous amount of effort going on to find them, to search, and beyond that, i wouldn't... i can't discuss any additional details. >> reporter: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, who was visiting afghanistan at the time, called it an unusual circumstance. the two sailors,...
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gwen: this is u.s. forces we're talking about? >> yes. u.s. forces, casualties. i went with a general and one of the first things we did is went to a memorial service for a 20-year-old soldier and i couldn't help sitting there thinking, a 20-year-old soldier who was 11 years old when this war started. gwen: wow. >> so saw that really first hand. >> is there anything you saw in the training, so much of this depends on the ability to stand up this very wobbley afghan force. was there any good in the training you saw there? >> yeah. i have the comparison to iraq so i can look back and think they've really come a long way in what they're doing and how they're doing it. but at the same time some of the are you -- recruits they're getting, one of the officers said to me they can't shoot, they can't drive, they can't read. they were doing the most rudimentary training you can ever do. driver's training the they can't read license plate numbers if they're going out to be police officers in the local areas. i think the training is going well. it's just that we're so far b
gwen: this is u.s. forces we're talking about? >> yes. u.s. forces, casualties. i went with a general and one of the first things we did is went to a memorial service for a 20-year-old soldier and i couldn't help sitting there thinking, a 20-year-old soldier who was 11 years old when this war started. gwen: wow. >> so saw that really first hand. >> is there anything you saw in the training, so much of this depends on the ability to stand up this very wobbley afghan force. was...
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no end in sight u.s. war in afghanistan has now become washington's longest ever ritchie campaign a broad passing vietnam. lost from the past beginning of cooperation between the us and the soviet union at the height of the cold war. space mission happened thirty five years ago. octopus was on the menu when president been given german chancellor met in. the state a show of the international community was not all they also invited president obama to meet. well costing live from the heart of the russian capital this is auti. a libyan ship carrying aid for gaza has docked at the egyptian port of. the only theory named hope for the voyage was trying to break the blockade of the palestinian what was warned against the action by the israeli navy. a publicity stunt a provocation or as organizers claim and if it merely to get much needed supplies into gaza in place were all the ingredients for an international showdown a libyan ship sitting still for gaza its organizers vowing to break the israeli blockade and th
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why would the u.s. want the taliban and al qaeda to know that they have a significant advantage on the battlefield? it doesn't serve u.s. tactical operational or even strategic interests in the war. >> couric: also mentioned in these documents is the number of afghan civilians who have been killed. how do you think this will damage the war effort? >> well, the issue of civilian casualties is a major one. the u.s. has taken a lot of criticism because of this. however, what's interesting to note that is according to the documents, 195 afghan civilians have been killed. but also according to the documents 2,000 afghan civilians have been killed by the taliban which is more than 10 times the number said to be killed by u.s. and nato forces. very little is being made of that. the coverage would indicate that it's more of an issue for the u.s. to kill afghan civilians than it is for the taliban to do so. >> couric: thanks very much. and now let's go to chip reid at the white house. as we mentioned the white h
why would the u.s. want the taliban and al qaeda to know that they have a significant advantage on the battlefield? it doesn't serve u.s. tactical operational or even strategic interests in the war. >> couric: also mentioned in these documents is the number of afghan civilians who have been killed. how do you think this will damage the war effort? >> well, the issue of civilian casualties is a major one. the u.s. has taken a lot of criticism because of this. however, what's...
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the car belonged to was the prince fled the scene assuming a traffic accident in kabul involving a u.s. military convoy in two thousand and six triggered an american right that killed fourteen. at least four hundred people have been killed in pakistan over the last three days during floods triggered by monsoon rains thousands were left stranded as emergency services struggled to reach remote villages nearly four hundred thousand have been displaced so far and the provincial government has declared a state of emergency you to mention the rains are expected to continue. to be those of syrian saudi arabia called on lebanon's rival factions to avoid turning to violence at a summit in beirut with lebanon's prime minister they pledge solidarity joining a time of heightened tension between the shiites and sunnies communities it's maybe clashes as a u.n. tribunal is reportedly to indict members of the hezbollah movement for the killing of lebanon's former prime minister rafik hariri is the syrian president's first visit to the country since two thousand and five when they reach their damascus
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the u.s. is still spending billions each month on its operations in iraq but these days it receives little attention at home now a growing number of americans are accusing the media of burying the war and not giving its victims the recognition they deserve report not the man for whom the issue is literally getting under his skin. this. thing. a roll call of names more if you're a painful scar for each one hundred thousand dots represent iraqis casualties of war and it had to drawing attention to them. in a very difficult situation. the two can trees or belong to their war aggression. from one country to the motherland can treat and of course there is a huge amount of anger anger that will follow all has channeled into art in march the rocky american turned his back into canvas for an ongoing project called and counting. observers watch as the law is scored with a borderless map of iraq surrounding the city's dots representing the deaths of iraqi civilians and american soldiers dots only seen u
the u.s. is still spending billions each month on its operations in iraq but these days it receives little attention at home now a growing number of americans are accusing the media of burying the war and not giving its victims the recognition they deserve report not the man for whom the issue is literally getting under his skin. this. thing. a roll call of names more if you're a painful scar for each one hundred thousand dots represent iraqis casualties of war and it had to drawing attention...
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a senior u.s. government official says tony hayward is being permanently replaced and could be gone as early as tomorrow. hayward has been somewhat of a pr disaster for bp. early on, he said he wanted his life back while speaking to loved ones whose family had died in the original explosion on the rig. he was blasted for going to an exclusive yacht race in england while oil was still washing up on gulf shores. one possible replacement is bob dudley who is overseeing the company's spill response. bp has not confirmed that hayward is stepping down. meantime, the effort to permanently seal the leaking well in the gulf has a new timeline. nbc bay area's jay gray has the latest on that. >> reporter: tropical storm bonnie may have fizzled but remnants of the system, winds and rains still pushed across the spill site spreading the oil. there's evidence now at least some of that mess has washed up on the white sands along the gulf coast. >> we're running a number of aviation sorties this morning trying to
a senior u.s. government official says tony hayward is being permanently replaced and could be gone as early as tomorrow. hayward has been somewhat of a pr disaster for bp. early on, he said he wanted his life back while speaking to loved ones whose family had died in the original explosion on the rig. he was blasted for going to an exclusive yacht race in england while oil was still washing up on gulf shores. one possible replacement is bob dudley who is overseeing the company's spill...
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diplomats think so as well yet the u.s. government introduced sanctions. eventually agreed with the sanctions so why did moscow reconciliation position was a diplomatic necessity to call decision. we have consistently participated in the sanctions policy that has been pursued with respect to iran for a number of years now. indeed this policy failed to produce a solution that would remove this problem entirely. but you see. the sanctions are more political. nasa edge to iran. the issue of nuclear nonproliferation and the unacceptability of any activities that may result hypothetically in iran having nuclear weapons but he course all these issues are crucial to us. and that's the message that we want just santa. is someone that you can choose because there are at least ten countries around the world but that are on the threshold of having nuclear weapons that he's there on the meter so he's bottled if this process starts in one country that this may create serious problems for a global security wishing studios and probably was new and i wouldn't see that the
diplomats think so as well yet the u.s. government introduced sanctions. eventually agreed with the sanctions so why did moscow reconciliation position was a diplomatic necessity to call decision. we have consistently participated in the sanctions policy that has been pursued with respect to iran for a number of years now. indeed this policy failed to produce a solution that would remove this problem entirely. but you see. the sanctions are more political. nasa edge to iran. the issue of...
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u.s. navy missing in afghanistan. they disappeared fry while driving through a place infelted with taliban forces. they show us the area where it happened. >> reporter: this is the region where two u.s. sailers have disappeared in afghanistan. a massive air and ground search is underway to find them. taliban representatives told cbs news they have been taken to a secure location. u.s. military confirms two navy service members left their base in kabul friday, then disappeared in the logar province, a region crawling with taliban fighters. local afghan chief said taliban fighter tried to stop the vehicle but when it kept going they opened fire and the troops shot back t only u.s. soldier believed to be held by the taliban is bowe bergdahl from idaho. he disappeared in 2009 and has reappeared on videos posted by the taliban. while they search others continue to come under attack. although they survived this roadside bomb attack they say 5 american soldiers have been killed in separate bomb a
u.s. navy missing in afghanistan. they disappeared fry while driving through a place infelted with taliban forces. they show us the area where it happened. >> reporter: this is the region where two u.s. sailers have disappeared in afghanistan. a massive air and ground search is underway to find them. taliban representatives told cbs news they have been taken to a secure location. u.s. military confirms two navy service members left their base in kabul friday, then disappeared in the logar...